Ian Nepomniachtchi Misses Winning Position After Defeat in Game 12

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ASTANA – With the last two games of the World Chess Championship remaining, the spectators are no closer to a verdict, as Ding Liren emerged victorious in game 12, equalizing his chances for the champion title with Ian Nepomniachtchi at 6:6, reported the International Chess Federation (FIDE). The ceremonial first move in game 12 was…
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